Jack up the front and check for play in the suspension. Check lug nuts for tightness. Grab the tire at 9 and 3 O'Clock. Move your left hand to the 12 O'Clock position and let go of the tire. Did it move on its own? Have your tires balanced at a tire shop.
Perhaps a worn tire Try changing tire to another positon on the vehicle Perhaps a bad wheel bearing
Out of balance, bent wheel, defect in tire.
Yes, either can cause a shake while driving.
Bad tire? Move tire to another location on vehicle - see if problem also moves Replace tire possibly bad internal cord
hub bearing jack it up safely put hands 12 and 6 oclock shake tire if theres play it is the hub bearing
a bad bearing will cause it to shake, also a rotar or shocks will do the same.
Tire out of balance, tire defect, bent wheel, defective wheel bearing, loose lug nuts, or worn suspension or steering parts.
have the tyre checked for balance
== == Bad Tire or Tires.
Becuse you put more waight on one side of tire; every gram counts; tire needs to be balace.
Tire out of balance or bent wheel.
Tire imbalance or wheel bearing. tire(s) more likely.